Legal entity
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| Legal status of Persons | |
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Citizenship Nationality Naturalization Immigration Illegal immigration | |
| Legal designations | |
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Citizen Native-born citizen Naturalized citizen Dual-citizen Alien Migrant worker Refugee Illegal immigrant Criminal Prisoner Slave Political prisoner (Enemy alien Enemy combatant Administrative detainee) | |
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Immigration law Nationality law Nationalism Nativism Immigration debate "Second-class citizen" |
A legal entity is not necessarily distinct from the natural persons of which it is composed. Most legal entities are simply amalgamations of the persons that make it up for convenience's sake. A legal entity that does have a separate existence from its members is called a corporation. This distinction gives the corporation its unique perpetual succession privilege and is also the source of the limited liability of corporate members. Some other legal entities also enjoy limited liability of members, but not on account of separate existence.
Some examples of legal entities include :
- associations
- banks
- collectives
- companies
- cooperatives (co-ops)
- corporations
- corporate liability
- estates
- European economic interest groupings (EEIGs)
- flow-through entities (FTEs)
- limited liability companies
- municipalities
- partnerships
- political parties
- political action committees (PACs)
- states
- trade unions
- trusts
- persons
- natural persons
- ship or vessel
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